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How to Get Fiber in Core Keeper
How to Get Fiber in Core Keeper
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1970-01-01 08:00
Comcast's CEO Is Considering His Next Big Move In the Transforming Media Landscape
Comcast's CEO Is Considering His Next Big Move In the Transforming Media Landscape
Comcast Corp. Chief Executive Officer Brian Roberts has a penchant for lining up a huge deal around every
2023-05-26 19:30
Premier League predictions: Gameweek 8
Premier League predictions: Gameweek 8
90min's predictions for the Gameweek 8 fixtures in the 2023/24 Premier League.
2023-10-07 02:00
Five officers shot and wounded in Minnesota, authorities say; suspect arrested
Five officers shot and wounded in Minnesota, authorities say; suspect arrested
Authorities say a man suspected of shooting and wounding five officers in Minnesota has been arrested
2023-10-13 02:11
FedEx Express pilots vote in support of strike - ALPA union
FedEx Express pilots vote in support of strike - ALPA union
Pilots of FedEx Express, a unit of FedEx Corp, have voted "overwhelmingly" in support of a strike, the
2023-05-17 23:42
French soccer club Nice suspends Youcef Atal for sharing an antisemitic message on social media
French soccer club Nice suspends Youcef Atal for sharing an antisemitic message on social media
French soccer club Nice has suspended defender Youcef Atal until further notice after he shared an antisemitic message on social media
2023-10-18 21:34
The best goals of MLS matchday 16 - ranked
The best goals of MLS matchday 16 - ranked
The best goals of MLS matchday 16 - ranked
2023-06-02 06:30
Has Ginger Zee left ‘GMA’? Leslie Lopez takes over weather segment amid host's absence from morning show
Has Ginger Zee left ‘GMA’? Leslie Lopez takes over weather segment amid host's absence from morning show
Amid Ginger Zee's temporary absence from the morning show, Leslie Lopez took over the weather segment on 'GMA'
2023-08-22 14:36
Sports culture is ‘intimidating’ and putting people off working out, study finds
Sports culture is ‘intimidating’ and putting people off working out, study finds
Intimidating sports culture is putting millions off working out – as many are feeling alienated by the exercise industry. A poll of 2,000 adults who don’t exercise found 68 per cent feel too embarrassed to go to the gym because they don’t fit the mould of the “typical” gym goer. More than three-quarters (78 per cent) don’t find sports adverts motivating and 33 per cent say adverts actually put them off working out. However, 55 per cent would be more likely to exercise if they saw everyday people in sports adverts. And 20 per cent would be more inspired to do something active if there were more realistic expectations set by the industry. A further 29 per cent say sports brands aren’t relatable to them, and a quarter think exercise culture is intimidating. While 49 per cent wish they had more confidence to exercise. The research was commissioned by ASICS as part of its ‘New Personal Best’ campaign, which is calling out performance-obsessed exercise culture in partnership with mental health charity Mind. Gary Raucher, European vice president for the sportswear brand, said: “The sports industry has been telling us for years that the only thing that matters is a faster time, a longer distance, a higher score, and more reps. “Although it’s aimed at motivating people, our research shows it’s having the reverse effect and instead creates an intimidating culture that’s putting people off exercise – something we’re committed to change.” As part of the research, survey respondents were shown a series of marketing images from sportswear and athletic brands and asked to comment on how the pictures made them feel. Just over one in 10 (12 per cent) said the images made them feel ‘inferior’, 13 per cent felt intimidated and for seven per cent, the images even made them feel depressed. It was found 16 per cent typically come across these types of images on social media, with 42 per cent admitting seeing boastful exercise posts makes them feel like a failure – even before they’ve started exercising. Hayley Jarvis, head of physical activity at Mind, added: “For people who don’t exercise, taking that first step can be daunting, especially if they’re also experiencing a mental health problem. “When you add the pressure of performance so often seen in sports marketing or on social media, for some it can feel impossible to get started as they don’t feel like they’re ‘good enough’. “Getting active can play a vital role in helping us stay and live well with mental health problems.” The survey, which was conducted via OnePoll.com, also found 23 per cent of non-exercisers feel too embarrassed to start now, and nearly one in five (18 per cent) worry people would judge them as they are too unfit. Over three quarters (77 per cent) admitted they are aware of the mental health benefits of exercise. But despite 61 per cent saying they have either personally experienced a mental health problem or know someone who has, it is still not motivation enough to get them moving. Mental health activist and TV personality Dr Alex George, who is supporting the ASICS campaign, said: “As someone who is passionate about the benefits of exercise on mental health, it’s upsetting but unsurprising that people feel excluded and alienated by the sports industry. “I too have felt intimidated and insecure after comparing my performance and results to others. “People need to know that regardless of the type of exercise they do, or the times or distances they achieve, any movement benefits mental health and is something that should be celebrated.” The ‘New Personal Best’ campaign features everyday people and is encouraging them to share their own ‘personal best’ images on social media using the hashtag #NewPersonalBest on World Mental Health Day, 10th October. One of which is Tom Durnin, whose inspirational story caught the sports brand’s attention when he finished in last place at the London Marathon 2023. He said: “For me, it was all about crossing that finish line no matter how long it took me. I run purely because it makes me feel good, I don’t worry about my time or being the slowest. “I never thought I’d ever be the face of a sports campaign but I’m honoured to be partnering with ASICS to encourage more people to move for their mental health. “If my story can inspire at least one person to take the first step that’s all I could ask for.” Read More Brits reveal advice they would give their younger selves - including investing in property Girls in UK have much lower confidence than male peers, study finds Average person completes 90 online tasks a day Israel-Hamas conflict: How to talk to teenagers about distressing news stories How to get rid of bedbugs: Signs and symptoms amid threat of UK invasion How to support someone coming out in their 30s and beyond
2023-10-11 16:26
Messi's 2022 World Cup jerseys to go up for auction
Messi's 2022 World Cup jerseys to go up for auction
A set of six jerseys that Lionel Messi wore during Argentina's victorious 2022 World Cup run will be auctioned in December, Sotheby's announced Monday, estimating...
2023-11-20 21:05
'Not convinced': Selling Sunset' star Heather El Moussa's investment venture raises concern as Internet questions her education and credibility
'Not convinced': Selling Sunset' star Heather El Moussa's investment venture raises concern as Internet questions her education and credibility
Fans questioned 'Selling Sunset' star Heather Rae El Moussa's credentials after she launched a new company called HEM Capital and invited fans to invest in it
2023-05-31 08:47
European tour creates another option for PGA Tour players who lose their cards
European tour creates another option for PGA Tour players who lose their cards
Losing a full PGA Tour card used to mean a trip back to the Korn Ferry Tour or trying to get in to whatever tournaments had room
2023-10-25 00:23